Atlantoaxial (C1- C2) Subluxation in the Pediatric Population
Presented by Dr. Catherine Mazzola Pediatric Neurological Surgery After watching this presentation the participant should be able to: 1. Describe atlantoaxial subluxation, or Cock Robin Syndrome, in the pediatric population 2. Discuss the imaging options, their advantages and disadvantages for children with C1-C2 subluxation 3. Understand the treatment options for children with acute, subacute and chronic atlantoaxial subluxation 4. Understand Indications for open reduction and C1-C2 fusion in children with recalcitrant and recurrent atlantoaxial subluxation

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